Blanche, one of over 100 cats available for adoption at Tabby’s Place

If the summertime blues have you craving holiday cheer, take heart: Tabby’s Place is bringing on mid-year Christmas.

The Ringoes, NJ cat sanctuary is celebrating Catmas in July (and August), offering reduced adoption fees on all of its enchanting cats and kittens. From now through August 31st, the required donation to adopt a cat will be $50, reduced from the standard $135.

If you’d like to gift yourself with joy this summer, Tabby’s Place has over 100 adoptable cats, pre-wrapped in tabby stripes, calico spots and other festive apparel. These purring presents range in age from a few weeks to eighteen years, with more than a sleigh full of kittens currently available.

Adopters can feel merry knowing that every Tabby’s Place cat has been rescued from a hopeless situation. Adopting a kitty from Tabby’s Place makes room for another cat to be saved.

Cat lovers are invited to celebrate Catmas in July all the way through August 31st. Tabby’s Place is open for adoptions and tours seven days a week, from 12-5pm. You can begin the festivities by viewing adoptable cats at https://www.tabbysplace.org/adoptable.php.

No room at the inn for another cat? You can still join the celebration by supporting Tabby’s Place’s life-saving work. The sanctuary is only able to rescue cats from desperate circumstances because of generous supporters. The sanctuary receives over 95% of its income from individual donors. To nurture cats in need, visit https://www.tabbysplace.org/donate.html.

For additional information, please contact Tabby’s Place at 908-237-5300 or info@tabbysplace.org, or visit the sanctuary at 1100 US Highway 202, Ringoes, NJ 08551. Santa’s furry summertime elves await you.

Tabby’s Place: a Cat Sanctuary is a cage-free, no-kill sanctuary for cats rescued from hopeless situations, located at 1100 US Highway 202, Ringoes, NJ, 08551, and online at www.tabbysplace.org.

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